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Police fear five-year-old girl abducted from home in Queensland Police find five-year-old girl believed abducted from home in Queensland
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A five-year-old girl is believed to have been abducted from her mother’s house in central Queensland by a man and a teenager. A five-year-old girl who was believed abducted from central Queensland has been found.Detectives said the child was taken from a house on Tay Street, South Mackay, about 12.30am on Saturday.Police reported she had been located about midday.
Police say Shania Temple was taken from a house on Tay Street, South Mackay, about 12.30am on Saturday.
Officers say they believe she was taken by a man who is not her father, but is known to the girl.She may be travelling with the pair in a white 1997 Mitsubishi Magna with the Queensland registration number 353LVO, but the plates may have changed.
Shania is described as having short blonde hair and a fair complexion.
Police have asked anyone with information to phone 131 564 or 000.